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The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri at Ninety

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Manuscripta Biblica is dedicated to scholarship on manuscripts of the Jewish and Christian Bible. The series is open to all fields and methods that address biblical manuscripts in a broad sense. Th...
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  • 08 May 2023
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Despite the significant work carried out on the text, transmission, materiality, and scribal habits preserved in the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri since their acquisition by Beatty ninety years ago in 1931, these early copies of Jewish scripture and the New Testament have, for the most part, belonged primarily to textual critics. The goal of this book is to resituate this important collection of manuscripts in broader contexts, examining their significance in conversation with papyrology as a discipline, in the context of other ancient literary traditions preserved on papyri, and in discussion with the intellectual and cultural history of collecting, colonialism, and scholarly rhetoric. The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, and other papyrological collection with which they are inextricably bound, remind us of the critical value of examining old manuscripts afresh in their historical, scholarly, and intellectual contexts. These studies are relevant for all scholars who work with manuscripts and ancient texts of any variety.

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Price: $174.99
Pages: 204
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 08 May 2023
ISBN: 9783110781014
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient / General, HIS019000 HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine, REL000000 RELIGION / General, REL006000 RELIGION / Bible / General, REL033000 RELIGION / History, SCI000000 SCIENCE / General
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G. Allen, K. Rodenbiker und A. Royle, Univ. of Glasgow; J. Unkel, The Chester Beatty, Dublin; U. Gad, Ain Shams University



G. Allen, K. Rodenbiker and A. Royle, Univ. of Glasgow; J. Unkel, The Chester Beatty, Dublin; U. Gad, Ain Shams University